[Bacteriologic study of indwelling central venous catheters. Factors influencing the risk of microbial colonization and sepsis (author's transl)].

Anesthesie, analgesie, reanimation Pub Date : 1981-01-01
C Dusan, P Bouchard, B Goudot, J M Grozel, J P Perdrix, V Banssillon
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The mechanism of microbial colonization and sepsis is disputed. For many authors, catheter contamination results from poor aseptic technic during insertion or removal or from the descent of organisms along the catheter from the skin puncture site; we think with Michel that endogenous colonization of the thrombus at the tip of the catheter must be considered: a statistical correlation between infected foci remote from the catheter allows this hypothesis; tracheostomy may be considered as well as a percutaneous contaminant as a deep infected focus. The correlation between non specific immunity and contamination is another finding which allows the ability of endogenous colonization.

中心静脉留置导尿管的细菌学研究。影响微生物定植和败血症风险的因素[作者译]。
微生物定植和败血症的机制存在争议。对于许多作者来说,导管污染是由于插入或取出过程中不良的无菌技术或从皮肤穿刺部位沿导管下降的生物造成的;我们和米歇尔一样认为,必须考虑导管尖端血栓的内源性定植:远离导管的感染灶之间的统计相关性支持这一假设;气管切开术可以被认为是一种经皮污染物,也是一种深度感染灶。非特异性免疫和污染之间的相关性是另一个发现,它允许内源性定植的能力。
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